Can you help this family?

The Warwick resident needs a wheelchair-accessible home for 25-year-old son Damien, who was released from Brisbane's Princess Alexandra Hospital last week after spending more than 10 weeks recovering from a road accident.

Mr Niebling sustained a fractured spine, cracked hip, bro- ken pelvis and injuries to both legs when the van he was driving and a utility collided head-on on the New England Highway near Dalveen, south of Warwick, on October 9.

Mr Niebling's nephew, Michael Niebling, who was a passenger in the van, and Melissa Butler, a passenger in the ute, died at the scene. Members of Mr Niebling's family and the driver of the ute also were injured. "They can't tell me for sure if I'll be able to walk or not," Mr Niebling said.

He said specialists had told him he would regain 90% use of his left leg after his muscles were badly stretched in the accident, while the bone in his right leg had been removed and replaced with a steel rod.

"My right leg should come fully good. I can move it, but I just need to wait until the muscles strengthen so I can stand on it," Mr Niebling said.